Water for Elephants by Sara Gruen - While the title had intrigued me for awhile, this is a book I would probably not have read on my own. It was my book club's pick for last month, so I dug into it. I hesitate to "recommend" it because it is full of vile, coarse language, and there are several se**al scenes that are more graphic than necessary. Not all of that is gratuitous, of course - I think its an accurate portrayal of the people and atmosphere to include foul language and immoral behaviors, and generally it is part and parcel of the plot, so it's not added as sensationalism. The story itself is fascinating, unique, and unpredictable. The reading went quickly and I always wanted to turn the page to find out what would happen next. I rather liked the ending too - it really wasn't quite what I expected, but was truly satisfying.
The main character is an elderly man in a nursing home and he is remembering his experiences as a young man and how he happened to "run away and join the circus" and the drama and tragedies he witnessed and lived through. The author's note at the end reveals that many of the incidents and circumstances in the novel are based on actual events and anecdotes from the circus trains of the early 1900s.
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